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Focused on migratory bird management across the middle of North America, this council brings together wildlife agencies to guide conservation and hunting policy. Its work centers on science-based decisions, cross-border cooperation, and the long-term health of waterfowl and other game birds.

by Central Flyway Council
The Central Flyway Council is not an individual author but a long-running partnership of wildlife agencies from U.S. states, Canadian provinces, and the Northwest Territories within the Central Flyway. According to the council’s own overview, it was established in 1951 to represent member jurisdictions across this major migration corridor.
Its stated mission is to provide leadership in the international conservation of migratory game birds and to build partnerships among public and private groups interested in that resource. The council’s site describes work that includes population surveys, banding, management planning, education, and recommendations related to migratory bird hunting regulations.
In practice, that means the name is most often associated with practical, field-based information rather than a personal writing career. Publications credited to the Central Flyway Council are typically collaborative resources shaped by agency expertise and intended for hunters, bird managers, and others interested in migratory bird conservation.